The only detail that didn’t work last Wednesday night at the Hamburger Bahnhof was a sign placed on the welcoming...
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“Some wealthy people like mega yachts, some others prefer to build their own art museum” told yesterday to CFA...
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Until recently, the number of curators in Kenya could be counted on one hand. Two, if you were kind. The...
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The 25th talent contributing to our section “At the show with the artist”, a section inspired by the seminal group...
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Being one of the wealthiest cities in the world, it is unsurprising that Stockholm boosts an exciting cultural life. From...
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A new contemporary art season is coming, and hopefully the art writers will have soon better topics to write about...
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To reference a northern English expression, an anonymous ‘cheeky little monkey’ had attached a cartoon chimpanzee sticker to the figure...
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We came across the work of Canadian artist Brendan Michal Heshka in Brussels at the independent art fair Poppositions last...
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It’s a hot summer’s day in London; looking up at the surrounding high rise buildings, including the new £260m extension...
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Tourists visiting Italy are generally well aware of Tuscany, Umbria, or Marche. They are familiar with their beautiful hilly landscape,...
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A few days ago MCH group, the 100-year-old international live marketing company owning Art Basel, officially announced the acquisition of...
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2016 marks five hundred years since the death of Venetian painter Giovanni Bellini, the seminal artist who embodied the transition...
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Most of the many experienced observers who visited the last edition of Liste art fair in Basel may have noticed...
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A spectre is haunting the world – the spectre of uncertainty. 2016 may enter history not just because of the...
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Tate Britain, the oldest of the four Tate Galleries, still resonates as a Temple for Art, with a grand porticoed...
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Concerning culture, Milan is no longer the listless city it used to be during the period that went from the beginning...
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It’s raining in Basel, like last year, and British people, the second art market in the world by value, will...
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Florence. The solemn annunciation executed by Filippo Lippi around 1440 for the Martelli Chapel in the Church of Saint Lawrence was...
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It was two years of scepticism about Berlin Biennale 2016, or at least since the announcement that collective DIS would...
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None of the contemporary art people that we met last week in Rome, where we went to attend an engaging...
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Established at first as a biennial exhibition programme and shortly afterwards as an all year-round institution dedicated to fostering contemporary...
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Since April Mantua has officially started its year as the Italian Capital of Culture 2016, a recognition that was appointed...
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Linda Nochlin, the originator of feminist art history, once asked the thorny question (to men, at least): “Why have there...
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While also some pivotal international players have started to question the many crucial problems affecting the opaque structures of the...
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We met Brazilian lawyer and art collector Luiz Augusto Teixeira de Freitas a few weeks ago in Lisbon, where CFA...
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The paintings stolen from Castelvecchio Museum in Verona last 19 November by three armed men while the museum was closing...
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As time goes by, people are getting more and more aware of how aggressive poachers in Africa have become and,...
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ROSALIND: Why then, can one desire too much of a good thing? Come, sister, you shall be the priest and...
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Circle, Kenya’s first independent art agency since 2012, continues to guide audiences with an interest in East African art. April 13,...
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We met Peter Sutherland last March, in New York City, in order to collect elements and impressions to write a...
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The first collaboration between two decisive philanthropic institutions for the Italian artistic heritage such as Save Venice and Friends of...
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